Author:
Kosugi Yoshihisa,Goto Masato,Tan Zhenhong,Kan Daisuke,Isobe Masahiko,Yoshii Kenji,Mizumaki Masaichiro,Fujita Asaya,Takagi Hidenori,Shimakawa Yuichi
Abstract
AbstractCaloric effects of solids can provide us with innovative refrigeration systems more efficient and environment-friendly than the widely-used conventional vapor-compression cooling systems. Exploring novel caloric materials is challenging but critically important in developing future technologies. Here we discovered that the quadruple perovskite structure ferrimagnet BiCu3Cr4O12 shows large multiple caloric effects at the first-order charge transition occurring around 190 K. Large latent heat and the corresponding isothermal entropy change, 28.2 J K−1 kg−1, can be utilized by applying both magnetic fields (a magnetocaloric effect) and pressure (a barocaloric effect). Adiabatic temperature changes reach 3.9 K for the 50 kOe magnetic field and 4.8 K for the 4.9 kbar pressure, and thus highly efficient thermal controls are achieved in multiple ways.
Funder
JSPS Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
JSPS Core-to-Core Program (A) Advanced Research Networks
Integrated Research Consortium on Chemical Sciences by MEXT
International Collaborative Research Program of Institute for Chemical Research in Kyoto University
Yazaki Memorial Foundation for Science and Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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